After filling her car, gas station employees noticed she was not going to pay for the gasoline, court records show. An employee confronted her, putting his hands on the hood of the car, and Evans then drove her car toward the employee to try to get away, court records show.

The man jumped out of the way to avoid being injured, court records show.

Evans was charged with aggravated assault, retail theft and reckless driving. If convicted of aggravated assault, the most serious charge, she would face probation or up to three years in prison. She is next due in court Aug. 13.